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Trump Spins Baseless Tale Of ‘thugs’ Flying To Protests
President Donald Trump is recycling a baseless conspiracy theory to claim that recent protests have been orchestrated by powerful people in dark shadows intent on undermining his reelection prospects.
Bucks Players Upset With Wisconsin Legislature's Inaction
Milwaukee Bucks players and the team's coach said Tuesday they were disappointed that the Wisconsin Legislature didn't take action on policing reform bills during a special session Monday called by Gov. Tony Evers.
Offering No Proof, Trump Alleges Plane Of 'thugs' Being Probed
U.S. President Donald Trump said an investigation was under way into alleged "thugs" who boarded a plane seeking to cause damage last week amid his Republican Party convention, but offered no evidence and gave few details about an incident that appeared t...
No Question Hour, 30 Mins for Zero Hour: Upcoming Monsoon Session amid Covid-19 Makes Oppn Unhappy
Deputy Leader of the Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh has made calls to several top notch leaders of political parties with the likes of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary, Farooq Abdullah Sharad Pawar and Derek O'Brien.
Brazil's Bolsonaro, With Popularity Rising, Extends COVID-19 Welfare
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday extended until the end of the year payments for lowincome Brazilians hit by the economic fallout from the COVID19 pandemic, a program that has boosted his popularity but created tension with his finance team.
Donald Trump Condoles Demise of Former President Pranab Mukherjee
Trump's tweet came hours after the US administration expressed grief and sorrow over Mukherjee's demise.
Jamia Professor to Design Mosque in Ayodhya, Says Aim is to Bring Everyone Together
Akhtar said he was recently given the task of designing the complex, which will also house an Indo-Islamic Research Centre, a library and a hospital, and that he would start working on the project very soon.
Difficult Quality Standard Norms of US and EU Act as Non-tariff Barriers, Says Piyush Goyal
Goyal said India is one of the countries which has not so far used quality control orders or standards as much as it should have.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070 'Ampere' Gaming GPUs Launched
The new RTX 30 series is going to offer up to 2-times the performance as the previous generation at the same time being 1.9-times more power-efficient.
A Fifth of Chennai Residents Exposed to Coronavirus, Shows Sero Survey
The sample size was around 12,000 to detect a sero-prevalence of 2%, for a relative precision of 20% design effect of 2.5 and for 95% confidence interval. Of the individuals tested, 2,673 individuals had evidence of past SARS-CoV-2.
Kanye West Sues To Be Listed On West Virginia Ballot
Rapper Kanye West has sued the West Virginia Secretary of State's Office after being told his bid to get on the ballot for president came up short on qualified signatures.
White House Says Senate Republicans May Take Up COVID-19 Bill Next Week
Senate Republicans are likely to take up their COVID19 relief bill next week offering $500 billion in additional federal aid, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said on Tuesday, adding that the administration was still weighing help for U.S. airlines...
Scaled-down Venice Film Festival Hopes to Shake Off Coronavirus Gloom
Fewer Hollywood stars will grace the red carpet and there will be no fans clamouring for autographs. With coronavirus cases rising again in Italy and elsewhere, a strict safety protocol has been put in place.
2 Pythons Weighing 100 Pounds Collapse Australian Ceiling
An Australian returned home and was surprised to discover that his kitchen ceiling had collapsed under the weight of two large pythons apparently fighting over a mate.
Philippines Won’t Support US Blacklisting Of Chinese Firms
President Rodrigo Duterte will allow Chinese companies to participate in infrastructure projects in the Philippines even if they are blacklisted by the United States, his spokesman said Tuesday.
UK Climate Activists Stop Traffic Near Parliament
Climate change activists sat in the road near Britain's Houses of Parliament on Tuesday while demanding government action to save the planet.